After Milan, it was time for the Autumn/Winter 2025 men's shows in Paris. Spanning six days, the collections on show came from both the French brands that historically show in the city, and ones that want a taste of the Parisian energy.
Pusha T, Travis Scott, Takashi Murakami and JR were among guests at the event celebrating an auction of rare collectibles from the duo's personal archives.
NIGO dives into his personal experiences and relationship with Futura, Japan, Paris and beyond to inform the key motifs of this collection.
Kenzo brought an electrifying jolt to Paris Fashion Week with a collection that blended nostalgia, cultural exchange and sharp tailoring under the leadership of Nigo. With the graffiti artist Futura as a collaborator,
Pharrell Williams and Nigo debuted their latest collaborative Louis Vuitton effort at Paris Fashion Week — Menswear at the famed Louvre Museum. According to High Snobiety, the Fall-Winter collection is a creative partnership between Williams,
Pharell Williams and Nigo kicked off Paris Fashion Week with the Louis Vuitton Men's Fall-Winter 2025 show featuring "dandy streetwear" and celebrity presence.
Louis Vuitton’s Paris Fashion Week show took over the Louvre with a star-studded crowd and a killer collab between Pharrell and Nigo, mixing Americana streetwear with Japanese flair. View on euronews
Paris Fashion Week Men’s Autumn/Winter 2025 felt like a season of creative transition as fashion houses figure out new strategies that could help to spur growth.
Regarding streetwear-influenced collections, one of the most anticipated shows for Fall/Winter 2025 Paris Fashion Week was Louis Vuitton's show, and Mens Creative Director Pharrell Williams didn't disappoint.
Pharrell Williams will reveal his fall collection in Paris on January 21, 2025, reuniting with his longtime collaborator.
Louis Vuitton men's creative director, Pharrell Williams, drew his audience to a rear courtyard of the Louvre Museum after dark on Tuesday for a fall-winter catwalk show, kicking off Paris Fashion Week with a line-up of jazzed up streetwear.
From Nigo's Birkin bags to Pharrell's gilded Blackberry—the creatives' personal effects are going up for sale.